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and pakistan going forward? jill daougherty is going to be talking about that. >>> an intense flooding nearly claiming an elderly woman. she was pulled out of that canal. >>> a high school chemistry teeper from maryland is named the very best in the country. sometimes teachers are unsung heroes. ♪ [ male announcer ] in 2011, at&t is at work, building up our wireless network all across america. we're adding new cell sites... increasing network capacity, and investing...
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pakistan. at least 80 people are dead this morning. we'll tell you who's claiming responsibility. >> i'm ali velshi. they made the world a safer place and the s.e.a.l.s who say they killed bin laden have concerns about their own safety on this "american morning." >>> good morning, everybody. welcome to "american morning." it's friday, may 13th. kiran chetry has the day off, but we begin with, you know, two big terror related stories, one in pakistan, one in new york, very different sorts of stories. >> let's start with the one in pakistan. the taliban exacting revenge for the killing of osama bin laden. the group claiming responsibility for two suicide attacks at a military training facility in charsadda in northwest pakistan. at least 80 people were killed, most of them military recruits who had just completed their training. nearly 150 others were wounded and the taliban is threatening more attacks on pakistan's military and u.s. forces. cnn's nick patton walsh is live in islamabad with the l
pakistan. at least 80 people are dead this morning. we'll tell you who's claiming responsibility. >> i'm ali velshi. they made the world a safer place and the s.e.a.l.s who say they killed bin laden have concerns about their own safety on this "american morning." >>> good morning, everybody. welcome to "american morning." it's friday, may 13th. kiran chetry has the day off, but we begin with, you know, two big terror related stories, one in pakistan, one in...
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of pakistan, pakistan remains a critical company. it is at a geopolitical location vital for american interests. china on one side, india to the south, iran to the west, afghanistan to the north. it's a big country, 180 million people, nuclear as you say, and then most important, it's often overlooked here, pakistan was founded by mr. gina who believed he was creating a modern muslim states, women's rights, minority rights, human, respectful of the law. every pakistani in his or her dna has an idea of a modern muslim state which didn't work out. >> when you go to pakistan you see pictures of him all over the place, in fact, and when others talk about americans, they may talk about it as a monolith as when we talk about pakistan we think of it as a monolith. it's not. tell us the key divisions here particularly because the intelligence service, the military, and the elected government. they certainly are not monolithic and don't see the relations with the west or terrorism the same way. >> i think that's a great question and i hope am
of pakistan, pakistan remains a critical company. it is at a geopolitical location vital for american interests. china on one side, india to the south, iran to the west, afghanistan to the north. it's a big country, 180 million people, nuclear as you say, and then most important, it's often overlooked here, pakistan was founded by mr. gina who believed he was creating a modern muslim states, women's rights, minority rights, human, respectful of the law. every pakistani in his or her dna has an...
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that's up to pakistan. but, in solving its problems, pakistan should understand that anti-americanism and con spear think series will not make problems disappear. >> clinton said, pakistan risks using u.s. aid if it doesn't do more to fight terrorism. >> president obama in the g-8 focusing on the prodemocracy movement sweeping across the middle east. he will leave france and travel to warsaw to meet with the country's president and other central european leaders. >>> ratko mladic is expected to be transferred to the hague on charges that he committed awe trop it is. they say he slaughtered nearly 8,000 muslim men and boys in serbia. there he is looking frail. his attorneys claim he is not well enough to even communicate with the judge. >> president obama signs the patriots act minutes before it was set to expire, the midnight deadline. the provisions of the law passed after the 9/11 attacks deal with legalizing terrorist is yo surveillance tactics and searching their personal records. it has now been extend
that's up to pakistan. but, in solving its problems, pakistan should understand that anti-americanism and con spear think series will not make problems disappear. >> clinton said, pakistan risks using u.s. aid if it doesn't do more to fight terrorism. >> president obama in the g-8 focusing on the prodemocracy movement sweeping across the middle east. he will leave france and travel to warsaw to meet with the country's president and other central european leaders. >>> ratko...
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it comes to terrorists within pakistan. so this is the pattern. it's been going on for many, many years. it's good that we've gotten over this hump and that they are trying to tone things down. >> what's -- i mean i think you're absolutely right about the chinese getting a peek at that. many of the defense analyst and aviation buffs assumed china has had a look at this already. what is the significance of secretary of state hillary clinton going? is that a good thing to return to the old pattern? >> i think her trip had been planned. i think the new development from senator kerry's trip is probably more the helicopter being returned than the secretary of state's trip. i think that was on the books and is still on the books. that's going to be part of the challenge the administration faces, to see whether this stark reality we faced of having osama bin laden inside pakistan, near an army base, where he should have been known to the pakistanis, if he wasn't. it is an issue that many believe should change u.s./pakistani relati
it comes to terrorists within pakistan. so this is the pattern. it's been going on for many, many years. it's good that we've gotten over this hump and that they are trying to tone things down. >> what's -- i mean i think you're absolutely right about the chinese getting a peek at that. many of the defense analyst and aviation buffs assumed china has had a look at this already. what is the significance of secretary of state hillary clinton going? is that a good thing to return to the old...
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military academy, have raised questions about pakistan's reliability. pakistani officials have been accused of being complicit or incompetent, but in either case, some critics say, it's time for us to wash our hands of the whole country. >> cia director leon panetta shown here at langley during the bin laden raid, he has said pakistan was either involved or incompetent, neither he says is a good place to be. >> nick paton walsh joins us from abbottabad, pakistan, with new information on what is going on there right now. nick, there's certainly a great deal of curiosity about all the information and stuff we're gleaning from this compound. what have you got? >> absolutely. i think one thing i should point out immediately, a breaking piece of news, there has been a drone strike in the tribal areas again, a key one, this time, the first since the operation against bin laden. eight militants killed, we're told, by a total of four missiles. i think it's important to point out, getting into a rhythm now, talking about the relationship between america and paki
military academy, have raised questions about pakistan's reliability. pakistani officials have been accused of being complicit or incompetent, but in either case, some critics say, it's time for us to wash our hands of the whole country. >> cia director leon panetta shown here at langley during the bin laden raid, he has said pakistan was either involved or incompetent, neither he says is a good place to be. >> nick paton walsh joins us from abbottabad, pakistan, with new...
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and pakistan. white house chief of staff william daly says it's in response to pakistan's decision to cut back on counterterrorism operations after the killing of osama bin laden. the u.s. typically gives pakistan more than $2 billion a year in security assistance. >>> u.s. joint chiefs of staff admiral -- chairman admiral mike mullen says china should no longer be described as a rising power, declaring it's a full-fledged world power hp he made the remarks at the start of a four-day visit to beijing. he called on china to become a global partner in addressing security challenges in asia and beyond. >>> jay si dugard speaking about her 18 years in captivity at the hands of philly and nancy garrido. she was 11 when kidnapped by garrido, a convicted sex offender, as she was walking to school. she talked about the long, horrifying ordeal with abc's diane sawyer. >> you would never know what she survived unless you notice how her face changes when she speaks of the past and the charm around her neck, a
and pakistan. white house chief of staff william daly says it's in response to pakistan's decision to cut back on counterterrorism operations after the killing of osama bin laden. the u.s. typically gives pakistan more than $2 billion a year in security assistance. >>> u.s. joint chiefs of staff admiral -- chairman admiral mike mullen says china should no longer be described as a rising power, declaring it's a full-fledged world power hp he made the remarks at the start of a four-day...
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pakistan needs to straighten itself out. i think there's going to be a lot of introspection in pakistan as well. because what leon panetta said is exactly right. they're either extremely incompetent or supremely duplicito duplicitous. any country that has a future looks inside itself and says what are we doing wrong? pakistan is doing a lot wrong. >> thank you for joining us on this "american morning." >> good to be with you. >>> when we come back, we'll be joined by the managing editor of "fortune" magazine. the top fortune 500 companies. [ woman ] jogging stroller. you've been stuck in the garage while i took refuge from the pollen that made me sneeze. but with 24-hour zyrtec®, i get prescription strength relief from my worst allergy symptoms. so lily and i are back on the road again. with zyrtec® i can love the air®. forty years ago, he wasn't worried about retirement. he'd yet to hear of mutual funds, iras, or annuities. back then, he had something more important to do. he wasn't focused on his future but fortunately,
pakistan needs to straighten itself out. i think there's going to be a lot of introspection in pakistan as well. because what leon panetta said is exactly right. they're either extremely incompetent or supremely duplicito duplicitous. any country that has a future looks inside itself and says what are we doing wrong? pakistan is doing a lot wrong. >> thank you for joining us on this "american morning." >> good to be with you. >>> when we come back, we'll be joined...
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last believed to be in pakistan, where taliban militants have launched attacks across that border against troops down in the southern region. it's those southern and eastern regions of afghanistan that have experienced some of the highest levels of attacks. and this all comes at a very interesting time. we're seeing a hand over of seven key areas across the country to afghan security force. as those hand overs have taken place we've seen an uptick in attacks and assassination attempts, and successful attempts at that. half brother of president karzai was killed last week as well as a senior advisor to him earlier this week. so, again, a critical time here in afghanistan, and allegations of a hacking by the taliban. >> david, good to see you. thank you very much. we'll keep on top of the story with you. >>> close to now a dozen declared gop presidential candidates now but still many voters are asking who else have you got? a lot of republicans, especially those on the christian right are saying they want texas governor rick perry to get in the race. we'll have more on that. first some live
last believed to be in pakistan, where taliban militants have launched attacks across that border against troops down in the southern region. it's those southern and eastern regions of afghanistan that have experienced some of the highest levels of attacks. and this all comes at a very interesting time. we're seeing a hand over of seven key areas across the country to afghan security force. as those hand overs have taken place we've seen an uptick in attacks and assassination attempts, and...
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and pakistan. going from bad to worse since osama bin laden was killed, especially since islamabad's crackdown on the informants who helped us find the terror chief seeing more scrutiny. reports that the most powerful man in pakistan is fighting for his job because he's seen as too friendly towards the united states. joining us from washington is chad sweet, a former c.i.a. official and now a founder of the chertoff group, a consulting firm. that was quite an interesting exchange between the senator from vermont and secretary gates when it comes to these c.i.a. informants that have allegedly been arrested by pakistan. how much pull do we have at all when it comes to getting them released. is that a goal even of ours in the united states? >> it's absolutely a goal. these people worked to help us achieve one of the greatest accomplishmentses in intelligence history, the takedown of osama bin laden. so i think the answer is we've got do everything we can to help those who helped us. right now it's a v
and pakistan. going from bad to worse since osama bin laden was killed, especially since islamabad's crackdown on the informants who helped us find the terror chief seeing more scrutiny. reports that the most powerful man in pakistan is fighting for his job because he's seen as too friendly towards the united states. joining us from washington is chad sweet, a former c.i.a. official and now a founder of the chertoff group, a consulting firm. that was quite an interesting exchange between the...
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pakistan giving the u.s. military the boot from an air base used to launch drone attacks against terrorists. suggesting the u.s. can no longer be trusted. >> i'm ali velshi. possible game day decision. will casey anthony take the stand today? both lead attorneys are not talking as the defense could rest as early as today. we are live at the courthouse on this "american morning." >>> good morning to you. thanks so much for being with us on this "american morning." thursday, june 30. >> could be last day or last two days of the casey anthony trial. we still don't know whether she will take the stand. sunny hostin says she has to. >> we heard her voice for first time yesterday. we will tell you more about that coming up. major development after that fiery and deadly attack on the intercontinental hotel in kabul. in southeast afghanistan, international forces say that an air strike killed a militant leader belonging to the group. 21 people died in that siege including 12 victims and all nine attackers. >>> there'
pakistan giving the u.s. military the boot from an air base used to launch drone attacks against terrorists. suggesting the u.s. can no longer be trusted. >> i'm ali velshi. possible game day decision. will casey anthony take the stand today? both lead attorneys are not talking as the defense could rest as early as today. we are live at the courthouse on this "american morning." >>> good morning to you. thanks so much for being with us on this "american...
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. >> and what about aid to pakistan? >> i also think that pakistan is a nation that it's kind of like too nuclear to fail. >> until pakistan clearly shows that they have america's best interests in mind, i would not send them one penny, period. >> with all due respect to the governor, i think that's highly naive. >> reporter: and other top moments, like when newt gingrich made a plea for what he called more humane enforcement of immigration laws so they won't separate families and mitt romney shot back amnesty is a magnet that only encourages more people to come here illegally. >> live in washington, jill dougherty. thank you. >>> the major gas of last night's debate, no painfully long pauses. so who came out on top? let's go to the sport card, and mark preston. good morning. >> good morning. >> talk about newt gingrich first. he took the immigration issue head-on and it was kind of surprising. listen to what he said first. >> he did. >> the party of the family is going to adopt an immigration policy which destroys famil
. >> and what about aid to pakistan? >> i also think that pakistan is a nation that it's kind of like too nuclear to fail. >> until pakistan clearly shows that they have america's best interests in mind, i would not send them one penny, period. >> with all due respect to the governor, i think that's highly naive. >> reporter: and other top moments, like when newt gingrich made a plea for what he called more humane enforcement of immigration laws so they won't...
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pakistan has denied it and the u.s. says, well, we're going to have to assume it is but we don't know for sure. that means they assume that the chinese have seen it, photographed it, maybe even taken samples of it. it's the assumption the chinese have a lot of interest in stealth military technology. carol? >> and the theory is, that pakistan was so upset that the u.s. came into its country to get osama bin laden, that it allowed china to look at this piece of the helicopter? >> well, upset about it, but also, you know, don't forget, as i know you're well aware, pakistan and china have a very close military relationship at times. there would be a lot of interest on both sides. what the chinese would have is the ability to sort of reverse engineer it, look at it, figure out how it works and see if they could make the same thing. of course then that would be something pakistan might be very interested in buying back from the chinese. carol? >> barbara starr, live at the pentagon, thanks, as always. >>> still to come this
pakistan has denied it and the u.s. says, well, we're going to have to assume it is but we don't know for sure. that means they assume that the chinese have seen it, photographed it, maybe even taken samples of it. it's the assumption the chinese have a lot of interest in stealth military technology. carol? >> and the theory is, that pakistan was so upset that the u.s. came into its country to get osama bin laden, that it allowed china to look at this piece of the helicopter? >>...
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pakistan aposition is there is no good explanation. they know knew exactly who they were shooting at. nato and u.s. officials have come out with messages of condolence an regret but they haven't exactly said we're sorry suggesting that they may have a different version. they say they're still investigating. even so, the public here is outraged and i think this rhetoric by the government is their way of taking a tough stance stance. they can't afford to look weak and tolerance when 24 soldiers are killed in an air strike. >> relations are bad between pakistan and the united states. >> reporte where does the relationship go from here? >> reporter: when is the last time relations were good between islamabad and washington? it's always been a difficult relationship. this year especially. they've somehow managed to overcome seemingly insurmountable crises with the cia contractor coming here and killing two pakistanis, the raid on the bin laden compound. somehow they've overcome these crises. it looks like somehow they're going to do the sam
pakistan aposition is there is no good explanation. they know knew exactly who they were shooting at. nato and u.s. officials have come out with messages of condolence an regret but they haven't exactly said we're sorry suggesting that they may have a different version. they say they're still investigating. even so, the public here is outraged and i think this rhetoric by the government is their way of taking a tough stance stance. they can't afford to look weak and tolerance when 24 soldiers...
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commanders were speaking positively about cooperation with pakistan. they say at the american's request, pakistan adjusted some of its own military positions to deny insurgent infiltration. >> in fact, we've had some very good cases in the last three weeks of the pacmil coordinating with us to respond against those cross-border fires, and that coordination occurs with every event that happens. >> reporter: that communication includes u.s. commanders calling their pakistani counterparts as well as talking to pakistani liaison officers inside afghanistan. the nato investigation into this air strike is focusing on that communication and whether at some point it did break down. chris lawrence, cnn, the pentagon. >> all right. stories that are new this morning, the wife of fired syracuse basketball coach bernie fine is coming forward today. laurie fine will reportedly claim a taped conversation she had with one of her husband's accusers was doctored. bernie fine is now facing a second criminal investigation for alleged sex abuse in pittsburgh. >>> former pe
commanders were speaking positively about cooperation with pakistan. they say at the american's request, pakistan adjusted some of its own military positions to deny insurgent infiltration. >> in fact, we've had some very good cases in the last three weeks of the pacmil coordinating with us to respond against those cross-border fires, and that coordination occurs with every event that happens. >> reporter: that communication includes u.s. commanders calling their pakistani...
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army chief of staff, the most powerful man in pakistan. the u.s.'s closest ally, now under withering criticism from inside his own officer corps about the u.s. coming into pakistan for that osama bin laden raid and if he winds up losing his job after all this, it will be a crisis. so bob gates on his way out the door, is warning that the u.s. has to stick with this ally. have a listen. >> we need each other more than just in the context of afghanistan. pakistan is an important player in terms of regional stability and in terms of central asia and my view is that this is a relationship we just need to keep working at it. >> the man coming into the job, leon panetta at his confirmation hearings just a couple days ago, sounded an even more dire warning about all of this. >> this is a difficult challenge. the relationship with pakistan is at the same time one of the most critical and yet one of the most complicated and frustrating relationships that we have. >> now, all of this posing a political challenge for the white house and the pentagon
army chief of staff, the most powerful man in pakistan. the u.s.'s closest ally, now under withering criticism from inside his own officer corps about the u.s. coming into pakistan for that osama bin laden raid and if he winds up losing his job after all this, it will be a crisis. so bob gates on his way out the door, is warning that the u.s. has to stick with this ally. have a listen. >> we need each other more than just in the context of afghanistan. pakistan is an important player in...
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laden while he was in pakistan? even more critical question is, did pakistani intelligence know. this militant group in pakistan has very, very close ties to pakistani intelligence. that's because the isi is basically mentored and grown them for the last 20 years. they set the group up to fight the soviets in afghanistan, to fight india over kashmir, so they go hand and glove. now "the new york times" when it talks about tracing the phone calls it says that harco commandos had called pakistani intelligence officials but also says quoting officials this is not a smoking gun, that the isi knew that bin laden was at this compound in abbottbad and were protecting him but it does say they're going to investigate this further because there is the crucial link between this pakistani militant group and the pakistani intelligence historically. >> we're just still getting so much new information that hopefully that will help investigators as they try to figure out what kind of threats are out there. zain, another question, in
laden while he was in pakistan? even more critical question is, did pakistani intelligence know. this militant group in pakistan has very, very close ties to pakistani intelligence. that's because the isi is basically mentored and grown them for the last 20 years. they set the group up to fight the soviets in afghanistan, to fight india over kashmir, so they go hand and glove. now "the new york times" when it talks about tracing the phone calls it says that harco commandos had called...
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and pakistan. yesterday testimony from admiral mike mullen the outgoing chairman of the joint chiefs triggering an angry response from islamabad. insisting the top spy agency, the isi, had close ties to the network a violent faction of the taliban. listen to what he told the senate. >> the network for one acts as a veritable arm of pakistan's internal services intelligence agency. with isi support, the operatives conducted that truck bomb attack as well as the assault on our embassy. we also have credible intelligence that they were behind the june 28th attack on the intercontinental hotel in kabul and a host of other smaller but effective operations. >> reporter: pakistan the foreign minister responded to admiral mullen's allegations and warned the white house it's in jeopardy of losing an ally. >>> the united states is facing a real possibility of a partial government shutdown in seven days. we have heard this before, we should tell you. the republican-controlled house passing a $3.7 billion disa
and pakistan. yesterday testimony from admiral mike mullen the outgoing chairman of the joint chiefs triggering an angry response from islamabad. insisting the top spy agency, the isi, had close ties to the network a violent faction of the taliban. listen to what he told the senate. >> the network for one acts as a veritable arm of pakistan's internal services intelligence agency. with isi support, the operatives conducted that truck bomb attack as well as the assault on our embassy. we...
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of course, top concerns always pakistan and what's going on inside that country and north korea and perhaps the number one target, if you will, for gathering intelligence about what they are up to may well be iran. the u.s. believes iran is really trying to extend its influence in both afghanistan and iraq and around the world. there will be a lot of effort over the coming years to see what iran is up to. general petraeus in charge of all of that now as director petraeus. we will see if he gives up the nickname he had for so many years since he attended west point where his cadet, fellow cadet buddies, used to call him peaches petraeus. >> where's the peaches come from? >> you know, guys at the academy, they just sort of make stuff up. i found out recently that amongst his buddies, his fellow former cadets, many of them now two, three, four-star generals themselves, that name peaches petraeus has stuck over the years. close friends, amongst others, maybe behind his back. not too much to his face. he's often called king david petraeus. >> well, good thing he is a big tough guy. >> he doesn't
of course, top concerns always pakistan and what's going on inside that country and north korea and perhaps the number one target, if you will, for gathering intelligence about what they are up to may well be iran. the u.s. believes iran is really trying to extend its influence in both afghanistan and iraq and around the world. there will be a lot of effort over the coming years to see what iran is up to. general petraeus in charge of all of that now as director petraeus. we will see if he...
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here in pakistan. and now you have raymond davis linked to the cia, washington wants him freed based on their position that he's entitled to diplomatic immunity. pakistani authorities want to keep him here. they want him to be tried in a pakistani court. so a very thorny situation here with this new development, kiran. >> any movement on whether or not he will be released? >> at this point, no. the pakistani authorities are keeping him here for at least another few weeks. and i think a lot of people are going to focus on this case because it's so intriguing. but i think it speaks to a bigger issue here. and that's the unpopularity of the american government and american foreign policy. the fact is the perception in pakistan is that the -- the u.s. has its security forces here. whether it's the cia in pakistan or the military in afghanistan. and they're carrying out a very unpopular foreign policy. and unless the u.s. addresses the unpopularity, starts winning hearts and minds, you're going to have fall
here in pakistan. and now you have raymond davis linked to the cia, washington wants him freed based on their position that he's entitled to diplomatic immunity. pakistani authorities want to keep him here. they want him to be tried in a pakistani court. so a very thorny situation here with this new development, kiran. >> any movement on whether or not he will be released? >> at this point, no. the pakistani authorities are keeping him here for at least another few weeks. and i...
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pakistan's government says nato fired first. it claims nato knew its helicopters were firing on troops but continued shooting for more than an hour. that contradicts the pentagon report claiming pakistani troops fired first at u.s. forces stationed near the border. the u.s. blames the incident on a breakdown in communication. >>> and expanding military cooperation between these two countries. this after a week after u.s. troops pulled out of iraq. iran calling the iraq war, a humiliating defeat for the united states. >>> and saints quarterback drew brees owns the nfl record for most passing yards in a season passing dan marino last night on monday night football. the saints clobber the the fall cannes 45-16. brees has 5,087 passing yards on the year and there's still one more game to go. >> just tweeted out. celebrating with my teammates. such a special night. thanks for making this possible. who dat nation, i love you. >>> coming up after this -- listen to this. >> is she okay? is she laying somewhere dead? is she safe? is she
pakistan's government says nato fired first. it claims nato knew its helicopters were firing on troops but continued shooting for more than an hour. that contradicts the pentagon report claiming pakistani troops fired first at u.s. forces stationed near the border. the u.s. blames the incident on a breakdown in communication. >>> and expanding military cooperation between these two countries. this after a week after u.s. troops pulled out of iraq. iran calling the iraq war, a...
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al suri accused of running new recruits from afghanistan and pakistan. he is a chief fund-raiser for the terror group and a danger to the u.s. his capture could shut down a big financial resource for al qaeda. >>> and suicide bombers strike two government buildings in syria. this morning, car bombs exmropld outside security offices in damascus. they heard heavy gunfire and syrian tv reporting a number of civilian calcties. these attacks point to al qaeda. >>> new zealand rocked by twin earthquakes today. a 5.8 magnitude quake struck christchurch and then less than 90 minutes later another 5.8 magnitude quake hit. several aftershocks followed. falling rocks caused some problems for drivers and at least two people were injured. >>> a fresh blanket of snow complicating travel plans for some folks this morning as they head home for the holidays. almost a foot of snow fell in denver and in new england light snow could cause minor delays today on the roads and, of course, that major airports. >>> back to our top story. a pause in the gridlock in washington. th
al suri accused of running new recruits from afghanistan and pakistan. he is a chief fund-raiser for the terror group and a danger to the u.s. his capture could shut down a big financial resource for al qaeda. >>> and suicide bombers strike two government buildings in syria. this morning, car bombs exmropld outside security offices in damascus. they heard heavy gunfire and syrian tv reporting a number of civilian calcties. these attacks point to al qaeda. >>> new zealand...
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there have been allegations for a long time that pakistan harbors terrorists. and yet, you said this meeting was very, very frank and you discussed the osama bin laden raid. can you tell us, did they express their dismay that they weren't told beforehand about the raid? >> well, i think one of the most important parts of the meeting was the fact that secretary clinton and i both said we've seen no evidence of the senior leadership had any knowledge of bin laden's presence there. although there certainly is a belief that there was some support network in both the united states and pakistan, specifically, believe that. again, i've seen them focus on this. we've certainly had differences. but we come from a time in the '90s where we had no relationship. we had a big trust deficit, so we're working our way back through that. certainly the recent raid put a significant dent in that progress, but both sides are continuing to commit to work our way through it because we both think it's a vital relationship. >> you mentioned there were people in some circles who believ
there have been allegations for a long time that pakistan harbors terrorists. and yet, you said this meeting was very, very frank and you discussed the osama bin laden raid. can you tell us, did they express their dismay that they weren't told beforehand about the raid? >> well, i think one of the most important parts of the meeting was the fact that secretary clinton and i both said we've seen no evidence of the senior leadership had any knowledge of bin laden's presence there. although...
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he's been in this region in pakistan for a very long time. he's 60-something. one report that says he's 70 years old. works for a development company based out of virginia called j.e. austin. a lot of development companies in pakistan and in this region doing important work like social development, economic development, creating jobs. that's what he was doing here. obviously his family desperately wants to know where he is and if he's okay, but unfortunately, neither the u.s. embassy here in islamabad nor pakistani police seem to have much information about his condition and whereabouts. the only bit of new information we have is that police say they've detained his three security guards and driver at the house the night he was kidnapped but they point out they only have them for questioning, that they're not being suspected in this kidnapping and in pakistan, the law says you can detain someone for up to 72 hours for questioning without charging him. now the 72-hour window has just passed and they're still in detention, not clear why. weinstein was kidnapped e
he's been in this region in pakistan for a very long time. he's 60-something. one report that says he's 70 years old. works for a development company based out of virginia called j.e. austin. a lot of development companies in pakistan and in this region doing important work like social development, economic development, creating jobs. that's what he was doing here. obviously his family desperately wants to know where he is and if he's okay, but unfortunately, neither the u.s. embassy here in...
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clinton stressed that a strong pakistan is critical to stability in the middle east. she also pressured pakistan to step up efforts to target terrorists. >>> a new day in libya. still cheering the death of moammar gadhafi. libya's new government said he was killed in the crossfire as they finally took his hometown of sirte. an air strike hit his fleeing convoy minutes before he was captured. liberation will be officially announced tomorrow. >>> now that gadhafi is gone, yeah, the people of libya are dancing in the streets. the first taste they had of freedom in over 40 years, but when the celebrations died down, there is work to be done. building a democracy from the ruins of a violent dictatorship will be challenging to say the least, earlier on "american morning," senator job mccain weighed in on the role america should play moving forward. >> first thing we need to do is help them when they're wounded. they have 30,000 wounded. they do not have the capability to treat these people. i'd love to see some of these libyans flown to our army hospital in germany. we coul
clinton stressed that a strong pakistan is critical to stability in the middle east. she also pressured pakistan to step up efforts to target terrorists. >>> a new day in libya. still cheering the death of moammar gadhafi. libya's new government said he was killed in the crossfire as they finally took his hometown of sirte. an air strike hit his fleeing convoy minutes before he was captured. liberation will be officially announced tomorrow. >>> now that gadhafi is gone, yeah,...
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relationship with pakistan, one thing that will happen next, u.s. military will look to see whether any u.s. military officials should be held accountable for this incident that went so terribly wrong. christine. >> barbara starr at the pentagon, thank you. >>> walmart pulls a batch of baby formula after a baby's sudden death in missouri. they recalled enfamil newborn from stores nationwide as a precaution. but only those batches with the lot number zp 1 k 7 g. this after a 10-day-old dies from a rare bacterial infection them are also testing the state of the water that was used to make the formula. meade-johnson says it tested negative for the bacteria before it was shipped. they say, we are highly confident of the safety and quality of our products and the vigorous testing we put them through. >>> time running out with nine days and counting before the payroll tax cut expires. no resolution in sight. take a look at what this could cost you on a $53,000 per year salary. $83 per month. and over a year, about $1,000. the president crashed the briefin
relationship with pakistan, one thing that will happen next, u.s. military will look to see whether any u.s. military officials should be held accountable for this incident that went so terribly wrong. christine. >> barbara starr at the pentagon, thank you. >>> walmart pulls a batch of baby formula after a baby's sudden death in missouri. they recalled enfamil newborn from stores nationwide as a precaution. but only those batches with the lot number zp 1 k 7 g. this after a...
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and pakistan growing even wider this morning. now that pakistan has arrested a local doctor accusing him of helping the cia set up a fake vaccination sting to track down osama bin laden. reza sayah live from islamabad this morning. how did the sting work and how did the doctor's arrest impact the already damaged relationship between the u.s. and pakistan? >> yeah. this thing straight out of a spy novel, kiran. a pakistani intelligence source tells us that this pakistani doctor is in custody. it's not clear if he's going to be charged with anything. we know he's suspected of being linked with a very intricate cia plot to confirm that, indeed, bin laden was hiding out in abbottbad. the source tells us this doctor had staged a fake vaccination campaign offering free vaccinations and polio drops to people and children in abbottbad. according to the british paper "the guardian" he hired two nurses who were going around house to house offering shots and the plan was to use the vaccine, the syringe, from the bin laden kids or extract bl
and pakistan growing even wider this morning. now that pakistan has arrested a local doctor accusing him of helping the cia set up a fake vaccination sting to track down osama bin laden. reza sayah live from islamabad this morning. how did the sting work and how did the doctor's arrest impact the already damaged relationship between the u.s. and pakistan? >> yeah. this thing straight out of a spy novel, kiran. a pakistani intelligence source tells us that this pakistani doctor is in...
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we have a clear now flash point between pakistan and america. >> i think this is putting the pakistan leadership and government on the -- and i think it's not a very responsible statement. >> you think it's irresponsible for president obama to say that? >> yes, indeed. >> because it basically implies that america has rights in terms of taking action on the sovereign soil as in pakistan with bin laden that it has a right to do that when it has no right to do that. >> certainly no country has no right to intrude on any other country. technically, it's an act of war. so therefore i think it is an irresponsible statement. and i think such arrogance should not be shown publicly to the world. >> that's pervez musharraf tonight with piers morgan at 9:00 eastern. >> it is worth noting that pervez musharraf was largely ousted by the current government that's in there with u.s. support. they forced him out -- he's -- he has a bone to pick with the u.s. at the moment. it's useful for him to look like he's speaking very strongly on behalf of the pakistani government. >> it is easier when you're o
we have a clear now flash point between pakistan and america. >> i think this is putting the pakistan leadership and government on the -- and i think it's not a very responsible statement. >> you think it's irresponsible for president obama to say that? >> yes, indeed. >> because it basically implies that america has rights in terms of taking action on the sovereign soil as in pakistan with bin laden that it has a right to do that when it has no right to do that....
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he's meeting with pakistan's president and prime minister. wants them to step up the fight against al qaeda and taliban militants who hide in the northwest pakistan area and launch attacks on american troops across the border into afghanistan. >> secretary of state hillary clinton is on a visit to oman. she sat down with cnn and took time to remember the victims of the tucson shootings. she also gave her thoughts about a possible motive comparing the accused shooter to a terrorist. >> based on what i know, this is a criminal defendant who was in some ways motivated by his own political views, who had a particular animus toward the congresswoman. and i think when you cross the line from expressing opinions that are of conflicting differences in our political environment into taking action as violent action, that's a hallmark of extremism, whether it comes from the right or the left, from al qaeda, anarchists, whoever it is. >> secretary clinton made the comments at a town hall meeting in abu dhabi asking the audience not to judge the actions a
he's meeting with pakistan's president and prime minister. wants them to step up the fight against al qaeda and taliban militants who hide in the northwest pakistan area and launch attacks on american troops across the border into afghanistan. >> secretary of state hillary clinton is on a visit to oman. she sat down with cnn and took time to remember the victims of the tucson shootings. she also gave her thoughts about a possible motive comparing the accused shooter to a terrorist....
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has pakistan reached a point of no return with its relationship with the u.s.? >> business as usual will not be there. therefore, we have to have something bigger so that to satisfy my nation and the entire country. >> reporter: and what will satisfy your nation? what do you want? >> exactly, therefore, to the dealership of my country who are the members of the parliamentary committee on the national security. they will deliberate and give recommendations soon. >> reporter: is your prediction that this relationship will continue with washington? >> that can be on mutual respect and mutual interests. >> reporter: are you getting that respect? >> at the moment, not. >> reporter: you're not getting that respect? >> if i can't protect the serenity of my country, how can we have mutual respect and interests? >> reporter: even though the prime minister was clearly angry with this incident, it points out he was also very diplomatic, using measured statement. he said, look, i want u.s./pakistani relations should continue, but there must be some changes. as you heard, th
has pakistan reached a point of no return with its relationship with the u.s.? >> business as usual will not be there. therefore, we have to have something bigger so that to satisfy my nation and the entire country. >> reporter: and what will satisfy your nation? what do you want? >> exactly, therefore, to the dealership of my country who are the members of the parliamentary committee on the national security. they will deliberate and give recommendations soon. >>...